To begin our marvelous Monday we checked our homework from the weekend, which was pg. 192 #55-60. After Mr. Ebersole helped clear up any confusion from the homework and discussed Superbowl commercials with us we began the Spring POGIL. This POGIL can be found on pgs. 118 and 119 of the lab manual. This POGIL helped us in learning how springs do work and how to measure this. Because the POGIL took longer than expected, it became part of our homework in addition to pg. 193 #63-67, the Home Energy survey, and the lab report for Conservation of Energy with Hall’s Carriage due on Wednesday.
QOD: Why is the definition of “work = Force x Distance” not always true?
I believe it is not always true because more than one force, like resistance or friction or gravity, may be acting on the object and impact the amount of work being done. Though I am not sure this is correct I drew my conclusion from # 60 on the pg. 192 homework.
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